Dataset: BOL
Taxa: Kewaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Kewa arenicola (Sond.) Christenh.
73687Paterson, F.M.   2219
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth. QDS: 3325DC (Grid name: Port Elizabeth), UITENHAGE, REDHOUSE, -33.83384 25.56577

BOL
Kewa arenicola (Sond.) Christenh.
73688Paterson, F.M.   2219
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth. QDS: 3325DC (Grid name: Port Elizabeth), UITENHAGE, REDHOUSE, -33.83384 25.56577

BOL
Kewa arenicola (Sond.) Christenh.
BOL128290Zeyher, C.L.P.   619
South Africa, Western Cape, On moist, sandy places at Greenpoint, Cape Peninsula

BOL
Kewa arenicola (Sond.) Christenh.
BOL0222342   
South Africa, Western Cape

BOL
Kewa arenicola (Sond.) Christenh.
BOL0222343   
South Africa, Western Cape

BOL
Kewa arenicola (Sond.) Christenh.
BOL0222344   
South Africa, Western Cape

BOL
Kewa caespitosa (Friedrich) Christenh.
BOL128289Dinter, M.K.   84711941-03-14
Namibia, Swakopmund. 'Flachen'

BOL
Kewa salsoloides (Burch.) Christenh.
216088Williamson, G.   26641977-09-11
Namibia, South West Africa, Karas, Chameis

BOL
Kewa trachysperma (Adamson) Christenh.
47967Helme, N.A.   65422010-03-19
South Africa, Western Cape, Simonstown. QDS: 3418AD (Grid name: Simonstown), Cape Point Reserve, W end of boardwalk to Extentions surf spot; 1km N of Oilfantsbos., -34.25056 18.38167, 5 - 5m

BOL
Kewa trachysperma (Adamson) Christenh.
BOL128291Walgate, M.M.   6871946-04-22
South Africa, Western Cape, Zeekoe vlei- mud flats, Prostrate, flowers pinkish.

BOL
Kewa trachysperma (Adamson) Christenh.
BOL0222345   
South Africa, Western Cape

BOL
Kewa trachysperma (Adamson) Christenh.
BOL0222346   
South Africa, Western Cape


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